Pan-Pacific National Movement

The Pan-Pacific National Movement (PPNM) was a fascist political party which existed on the island of Symbionisia from 1936 to 2000. The party was founded by Symbionisian nationalists, who believed that the Pacific Ocean should be united under one massive country. The party's members were mostly of indigenous Pacific islander origin, and they opposed both the Japanese expansion into the Pacific as well as the traces of American culture left on Symbionisia. The party gained traction in the first few years of its existence, with the fascist movement rising to power at the time. However, the PPNM never gained power in the country, and it had lost much of its bite by the 1960s. Its rhetoric challenged the Symbionisian Communist Party and the other leftist parties, and much of the PPNM would later merge into Symbionisia's Party, a conservative party which sought to preserve the island's old ideals. Some non-revisionists led the party until 2000, when the party dissolved.